Springer Nature and Project DEAL make considerable progress in negotiations for a groundbreaking model for publishing and reading scientific literature |
Springer Nature and Project DEAL of the Alliance of Science Organisations in Germany have made considerable progress in their negotiations on a groundbreaking model for publishing and reading scientific literature, as the project’s negotiation leader Prof. Dr. Horst Hippler, and Dagmar Laging, Vice President Institutional Sales Europe at Springer Nature both report. The joint objective of Springer Nature and Project DEAL is to bring negotiations to a successful conclusion by mid-2019 at the latest. More Search for more news in this Category |
Wolters Kluwer to collaborate with Healthcare Services Platform Consortium to advance HIT interoperability roadmap and improve patient care |
Wolters Kluwer, Health has announced that it will collaborate with the Healthcare Services Platform Consortium (HSPC) to accelerate the non-profit’s mission of solving the interoperability challenge in healthcare. A focal point of current industry initiatives, the advancement of IT standards and interoperable frameworks holds the keys to unlocking the full potential of artificial intelligence, patient information and digital knowledge resources for better care delivery. More Search for more news in this Category |
Taylor & Francis unveils newly developed Editor Resources site |
Academic publisher Taylor & Francis has announced the launch of the new and improved Editor Resources site. The online hub of content is packed with insights, information and resources to support the Taylor & Francis community of journal editors. The new Editor Resources is structured around the key aspects of the editor’s role that organises and optimises their resources. It combines the best content from the old site for editors, with new resources designed specifically to suit the needs of the community at every stage of their career. More Search for more news in this Category |
Panelists discuss economics and sustainability of OA publishing at OASPA webinar |
OASPA recently hosted a timely and welcome discussion on the economic implications of publishing research open access, chaired by Board Member Dr Stuart Taylor. Dr Rupert Gatti (Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics, Trinity College, Cambridge, and Cofounder of Open Book Publishers), Liz Ferguson (Vice President, Editorial Development, Wiley) and Claudio Aspesi (independent consultant) joined OASPA for the webinar to discuss the economics and sustainability of open access publishing. Dr Stuart Taylor (Publishing Director, Royal Society) chaired the discussion. Copyright Clearance Center web-hosted the webinar. More Search for more news in this Category |
OCLC Research and euroCRIS publish report on international research information management practices |
OCLC Research and euroCRIS, the international organisation for research information, have published a joint research report, Practices and Patterns in Research Information Management: Findings from a Global Survey, which examines how research institutions worldwide are applying research information management (RIM) practices. RIM is the aggregation, curation, and utilisation of information about research and is emerging as an area of increasing interest and relevance in many university libraries. More Search for more news in this Category |
Emerald offers free access to 25 years’ worth of impactful Literati Award-winning research |
To mark the 25th anniversary of the Literati Awards, academic publisher Emerald will offer free public access to 25 of the most outstanding pieces of impactful academic research to have won one of these prestigious accolades, for a six-week period from the beginning of December 2018. Those wishing to access this impressive collection of social sciences and management-related research will be able to do so via a dedicated landing page promoted via the #Literati25 social media campaign. More Search for more news in this Category |
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